Stardew Valley

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Asterisk555 and other contributions

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About this mod

Conversion of my furniture mods to Alternative Textures

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Description
  • Conversion of my furniture mods to Alternative Textures
  • All items are individually tagged to make searching with Alternative Textures easier
  • I do art commissions! Message me on nexus, discord, or see my kofi. You can also follow my mod updates on twitter.
  • Thank you to everyone who helped me get mod of the month for June ヽ(„• ᴗ •„)ノ
  • You can know find items in this pack easier by downloading Asters Shops, which lists all the items retextured by this mod in one easy to find place




Quick start
  • Download and extract this mod and it's requirements into your mods folder (if you are confused check out this guide).
  • It's ready to play

Note: If you want a list of what replaces what, just look in the 'Textures' folder. Search for "png" files and it'll show you call the items. If you see anything you like the look of, right click and open containing folder to see what furniture it retextures.

Compatibility
  • This mod uses the Alternative Textures (AT) framework, which is highly compatible with other mods

Video on how to use AT in-game:


Mods to go with this one
This mod is part of my 'Big Interior' series, and is designed to work with my beam and kitchen recolor mod and wall and floor megapack. When I play I also personally use:

Mods by other authors:
  • Smart Buildings has a feature that lets you put beds and other furniture outdoors

Credits
  • The items tagged "by Aura" are by AuraTheFox, she has kindly given me permission to edit and publish some of her work. This includes the 'Starry Night' and painted scrolls (which are originally from (CF) Aura's Japanese Furniture). The futons are also based on her work.
  • Big thanks to PeacefulEnd for making an amazing framework
  • The ink painting on the log panels is based on a 'A Breath of Spring' by Tsou Fu-lei, dated 1360. Sourced from the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution